Example sentences of "[prep] it and i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And looked after it and I went to do this job for .
2 So that was the start of it and I 've stuck with P-basses since .
3 Erm , and feeling there was it must of been he said today I 've cooked Sunday lunch and erm , she ate half of it and I thought then she finished it .
4 You know I mean I did n't think anything of it and I thought well I 'm a bit like that though too cos I say things about people and then I 'll talk to them
5 There 's rows of benches in front of it and I sit down for a bit to look at the tree .
6 Now as she , I flapped it , I got hold of it and I flapped it so it , I sort of bounced about , she sort of bumped along
7 alright just shut up a minute , I 'm talking to ya , so she said afterwards oh I says that was good were n't it could n't even switch the machine on and she said it does n't matter does it , she said it 's not what happens its the way you deal with it , and I made a joke of it and I said to him oh this is good i n't it ? relax you 're in safe hands I ca n't even switch the machine on , but anyway I did it in the end and he was alright , and he said thank you very much , that was , you were very good , you were very kind , cos it is frightening and one thing I said to him do n't hold your breath , because people think when their having an E C G they 've got ta hold their breath for some reason , just lie there take a deep breath and do n't breathe again but you 've never had one so you would n't no , I 'm just going to mix this up
8 Now that does n't the Kipsigy was just the study of the erm you know it 's a good statistical it 's good hard-hat social science you know with distribution and everything it 's all good stuff , erm they do n't say that , where we do know this is something I have researched myself very carefully , the Australian Aborigines erm we have rich data on this and I 've read an awful lot of it and I compared notes with world authorities like David McKnight and erm erm what 's his name erm Shapiro authority on this , and they agree that er that 's definitely what happens .
9 I 've been at a desk for years ; I want no more of it and I told them .
10 and I used half of it and I put it , put some onion and some sliced potatoes in the oven
11 No lasting good could come of it and I fear to see you hurt . ’
12 Er , Madam Speaker I 'm very much aware of the case that the my honourable friend has er mentioned because he has written to me er about it and I have looked into the circumstances er of it and I understand that the employment service have made no final decision on that particular site and I 'd be happy to respond to my honourable friend er once I 've had a chance to discuss it further with the Chief Executive of the employment service whose responsibility it is but if I could just say to my honourable friend the principle of integrating er the work of the job centre and the payment of benefits on one site is a good one which is for the convenience of er people who make use of the job centres er and er as er er the honourable er gentleman , the member for Workington is indicating from a sedentary position , was a recommendation which was supported by the public accounts er committee and I believe and I believe that it er makes sense to proceed on a value for money basis with this policy but I will certainly look at the particular example in my honourable friend 's constituency with interest .
13 Look , I 'm out of it and I want to stay out .
14 Somehow , in his absence the fun went out of it and I decided to slope off and join him on the flat .
15 I 've had enough of it and I wanted to be alone .
16 and its lasted the memory of it and I do wish I had reported it or at least gone to the library staff .
17 and Newsbeat dinner piece and I expect you did as well , erm but you know , she was , she was talking about contacts and things like Good Morning Scotland and all of the rest of it and I do n't think any of that kind of happened
18 the safe , the safety aspect of it and I do n't think you 'll get a true representation of the traffic flows if you did it both together cos like you say people will be diverting
19 Na er well of course I 'm seve seventy nine but I can still remember most of it and I did have a very bad time !
20 But he came and sorted me out and I asked , I said I 'll see what I can do and I got hold of it and I did it for him .
21 And when I started doing it I knew the hang of it and I turned round to her afterwards and said , " That was easy . "
22 Keith was with him through all of it and I think it made them very close , ’ adds Rigby .
23 Doing about sixty , seventy , normal speed , in hurry to get somewhere and er I I just sat there and erm all of a sudden I I thought I was miles past this other car and I started going in , just to let him go past , obviously and he 's I I did n't realise this other car was keeping up with me and I 've gone towards it and I thought sh I 'd looked in my mirror shit it 's still there !
24 There 's clearly a problem , any ward councillor who brings out t that sort of thing which is non non-trivial to this council er for the reasons he has it seems to me deserves er to be supported unless there 's a very strong case against it and I do n't worth considering and that 's what I shall vote.worth co you do n't .
25 He leaves me free to get on with it and I like that .
26 When I got to the station they read the charge against me , charged me with it and I asked whether I was getting bail .
27 He comes once a week with it and I 've got to be careful to make them last .
28 Every time I turn around someone else has run off with it and I 've probably walked a good few office miles in its retrieval .
29 And I say that because from time to time I 've had lessons completely interrupted by kids taking the ball and running with it and I 've just sat there , it 's been brilliant !
30 But your Report that it was a gas-lid — I was able to go ahead with it and I got compensation . ’
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